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Books with title Angelina and the Princess

  • The Princess and the Pea

    Lauren Child

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 21, 2006)
    When a bedraggled young lady shows up at the castle, only the queen will be able to determine if she's really the princess she claims to be by hiding a tiny green pea under twelve down mattresses. 50,000 first printing.
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  • Artie and the Princess

    Marjorie Torrey

    Hardcover (NY: Howell, Soskin Publishers, March 15, 1945)
    107 pgs.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    The Princess and the Goblin is beloved children's classic written by George MacDonald. C. S. Lewis sites Macdonald as one of his inspirations. This gentle story takes us to a simpler time and place where Princess Irene and her best friend Curdie must save the kingdom from a evil Goblin plot. Join them as they outwit the Goblins and save the day.
  • The Princess and the Foal

    Stacy Gregg

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The inspiring novel about real life princess and equestrienne Haya of Jordan.Princess Haya loves her family more than anything--especially her mother who brings light and happiness into King Hussein's house. So when Queen Alia is killed in a tragic accident, Princess Haya is devastated. Knowing how unhappy she is and how much she loves horses, Haya’s father, King Hussein, gives her a special present: a foal of her very own. And this foal changes Princess Haya’s world completely.Set in an exotic locale where royalty is real, this story of a determined modern-day princess is both beautiful and awe-inspiring. Perfect for fans of Black Beauty, Misty of Chincoteague and anyone who wonders what it's like to be a real princess. Praise for THE PRINCESS AND THE FOAL:"Empowering and vigorous, this is a story sure to please princess fans, horse fans and, yes, even tomboys."--Kirkus Reviews"This real princess’s story is great and this book provides a positive and powerful story, especially for adolescent girl readers who choose to saddle up for the ride."--VOYA Magazine"Horse enthusiasts will devour Gregg’s engaging novel about Jordanian Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, inspired by the real-life princess who became an Olympic equestrian....Gregg’s greatest strength is in detailing the deep, sensual bond that can form between a human and a horse, but the sympathetic protagonist and a setting rarely seen in middle-grade fiction make this an inspiring read for any reader."--Publishers Weekly
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  • The Princess And The Pea

    Rachel Isadora

    Library Binding (Turtleback, May 14, 2009)
    Determined to find the perfect princess to call his own, an African prince gives all his suitors a special test to see if they are as noble as they say, yet after so many fail the test, the prince falls into despair--until one night a knock on the palace gate introduces him to a woman that will forever change his life. Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • The Princess and the Fangirl

    Ashley Poston

    Hardcover (Quirk Books, April 2, 2019)
    The Prince and the Pauper gets a Geekerella-style makeover in this witty and heartfelt novel for those who believe in the magic of fandom. Imogen Lovelace is an ordinary fangirl on an impossible mission: to save her favorite Starfield character, Princess Amara, from being killed off. On the other hand, the actress who plays Amara wouldn’t mind being axed. Jessica Stone doesn’t even like being part of the Starfield franchise—and she’s desperate to leave the intense scrutiny of fandom behind. Though Imogen and Jess have nothing in common, they do look strangely similar to one another—and a case of mistaken identity at ExcelsiCon sets off a chain of events that will change both of their lives. When the script for the Starfield sequel leaks, with all signs pointing to Jess, she and Imogen must trade places to find the person responsible. The deal: Imogen will play Jess at her signings and panels, and Jess will help Imogen’s best friend run their booth. But as these “princesses” race to find the script leaker—in each other’s shoes—they’re up against more than they bargained for. From the darker side of fandom to unexpected crushes, Imogen and Jess must find a way to rescue themselves from their own expectations...and redefine what it means to live happily ever after.Age range: Teen
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, Nov. 8, 2019)
    "The Princess and the Goblin" is a fantasy classic written by Scottish author George MacDonald in 1872. Although MacDonald wrote "The Princess and the Goblin" primarily for children, his fantasy continues to delight readers of all ages.MacDonald's book contains the elements of good story telling—an exciting, well-paced plot and believable characters, who have human weaknesses as well as strengths.The twentieth-century English poet, W. H. Auden, called MacDonald's technique "dream realism" and honoured "The Princess and the Goblin" as "the only English children's book in the same class as the Alice books." Unquestionably MacDonald employed fantasy as a way of presenting the Christian spiritual concepts of faith and love. But MacDonald's marvellous story, with its fusion of fantasy and realism, is so original that it appeals to the imagination rather than to analytical faculties.The nurse Lootie raises the princess Irene in a house on a mountain, it is here that she meets her mysterious great-great-grandmother, and her friend the minor boy Curdie. Things are peaceful for Irene until the hideous race of goblins that live beneath the mountain start planning something big…In summary, "The Princess and the Goblin" is the story of two young people who grow in maturity and spiritual development as they thwart the evil plans of goblins.
  • The Princess and the Lie

    Mary Ann Nelson McAlister

    eBook (maryannart.com, May 31, 2015)
    Once upon a time, there was alovely kingdom, that is, until a dark little lie appears.Follow this fun, entertaining tale, with a moral for all ages. That moral?Tell the truth, after all, you never know when a little fib will turn into anuncontrolable, monsterous mess.
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Hans Christian Andersen, Ella Nichols

    eBook
    Let yourself into the magical world of fairy tales.What makes a Real Princess? 'The Princess And The Pea' is a children's classic and a preferred of little girls around the world.Hans Christian Andersen started writing fairy tales for children in 1835.Most of them are stories he heard as a child and he wrote them in a way he would tell them to a child.This version takes the original texts and complements it with beautiful illustrations. Once upon the time there was a prince who was looking for a real princess to be his bride. On one thundery night, there was a beautiful girl who knocked to royal palace’s door. Prince’s mother had her own ways of finding out if the girl was the Real Princess.We still love 'The Princess and The Pea', especially when accompanied by beautiful illustrations of a princess sleeping on twenty mattresses.
  • The Princess and the Frogs

    Veronica Bartles, Sara Palacios

    Hardcover (Balzer + Bray, Nov. 15, 2016)
    The Princess and the Frogs is a delightfully funny reinvention of the classic fairy tale "The Frog Prince," from author Veronica Bartles and illustrator Sara Palacios.
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  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald, Arthur Hughes, Ursula Le Guin

    language (Puffin, May 5, 2011)
    The enchanting story of The Princess and the Goblin, brilliantly introduced by Ursula Le Guin, author of the Earthsea quartet. Princess Irene lives in a castle in a wild and lonely mountainous region. One day she discovers a steep and winding stairway leading to a bewildering labyrinth of unused passages with closed doors - and a further stairway. What lies at the top? Can the ring the princess is given protect her against the lurking menace of the boglins from under the mountain?
  • Princess and the Frog

    Lisa Marsoli, Elizabeth Tate, Michael Inman

    Hardcover (RH/Disney, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Walt Disney Pictures presents The Princess and the Frog. . . .Tiana is a beautiful, hardworking young woman with a dream. Naveen is a spoiled, jazz-loving prince who doesn’t understand the meaning of hard work. This unlikely pair has nothing in common—until they are magically transformed into frogs! Forced to work together as they set out to regain their human forms, will Naveen and Tiana eventually find true love in each other? Disney’s fresh take on an old fairy tale reminds us all that true beauty is more than skin deep and dreams really do come true. This hardcover Read-Aloud Storybook retells the heartwarming feature film with dazzling full-color art.
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